Firstly, I ordered 2 different packs for my pros (I have 2 pros). One came with the plastic capsule case you can see in the photos and the other came in a black stretch bag. I have 2 Pro and 1 Ultralite (for 3 bikes). Here are the main differences: Lite: Retractable rubber shock pad. No individual capsule chambers inside - just an empty hollow body. 1 pluggable metal sleeve with plug inside. 3 extra plugs (total 4 plugs) No storage bracket. Whilst you can of course fit 3 additional plugs into the hollow case you should probably wrap each individual plug in plastic wrap or something similar as they are sticky before storing them in the hollow case. Pro: A screw-in metal plug. Internal separate chambers that hold the additionally included metal case tips (basically the single metal case tip you see on the Lite). Metal tip collar. Storage holder form (be it a plastic capsule container or a black elastic pouch). And additional connectors (including internal tabs, about 9 connectors in total). So the Pro costs twice as much as the Lite? Not really, but if you feel all the extras are worth it then definitely. In my opinion I would say just take the light version and use it as insurance. I personally didn't have an apartment to test the system.
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